DC King of Montreal 2010

Posted on Monday, August 23, 2010 by Rob

Micky Papa is about to do a nollie big flip out of this crooked grind on the bike rack.
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Micky Papa

Alexander Mitchell got $1,000 for Gatorade's Go All Day award. He was ripping on everything from the flat to the bike rack to the stairs. Super nice kid, too. He makes a point to introduce himself to everyone. People don't forget little things like that. This is a front feeble on the bike rack.
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Alexander Mitchell

Dillon Moore is about to shuv it out of this front bluntslide on the bike rack.
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Dillon Moore

Ridin' nerdy, Pat Tremblay, on a kickflip. It's funny how just a pair of a certain type of glasses can make you look like you're straight out of a science fair.
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Pat Tremblay

There's Gab's sidewinder knee again on a varial heel, known to you (us) older folk as a shuv it heelflip.
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Gab Venoit

Antoine Asselin blew everyone away on the Peace Park section. After he was so far in the lead, it didn't look like anyone was going to be able to catch up to him in the second section. Each section's scores counted towards half your final score.
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Antoine Asselin

Shortly before his jam started, Josh Clark requested that we hold the Contest up so he could run and go poop. It's no Take a Poop on this bump to tailslide, though.
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Josh Clark

I missed so much of the amazing ledge destruction. Micky Papa's nollie flip noseslide was just a small sample.
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Micky Papa

Thanks to Trevn and the DC crew for having us here to help with the Contest.

I missed a lot of the second section after getting trapped up in some scoring work. When I finally got there, I walked into Brandon Del Bianco doing trick after trick down it. It was almost like he did 16 tricks in a row, except this time it was a 1st place finish. This nollie flip was perfect.
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Brandon Del Bianco